Can you help increase the number of entries in the Geelong & District Database? For almost 20 years volunteers in our region, across Australia and overseas have been contributing to this database - a terrific free resource for anyone researching people or places in Geelong & District.

Can you identify this medal? The Nhill & District Historical Society was asked about it - it was in a box purchased at a sale - probably Geelong.

RESOLVED

This medal has now been positively identified. From Freemasons Victoria: the medal is a foundation jewel of the Western Conclave of the Order of the Secret Monitor meeting in Terang.

The local freemasons group have been provided with the details.

Research Topics

The following people are working on various research topics - please contact them if you can help:

Bicycles & bicycling in Geelong & District 1869-1980s. Rod Charles is compiling a book on anything to do with bicycles in Geelong - riders (professional and amateur), race events, photographs, bicycle manufacturers, cyclist magazines, family stories etc.
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Duneed / Mount Duneed - John Stewart is researching this district. Any information, photographs etc. appreciated.
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Connewarre - the history of the district is being compiled for 170th celebrations in October 2010. Contact Col Hutchinson with any information, photographs etc.
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Otway Soldiers - World War One - Forrest, Barramunga, Gerangamete, Barwon Downs, Murroon & Pennyroyal. Pam Jennings is compiling a booklet on all these soldiers - photographs especially appreciated.
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11 Federal politicians who have held the seat of Corio - the first was Richard Crouch. Peter Mansfield is interested in these politicians and also in people who stood for Corio but lost in federal elections since 1901.
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Schools

RESOLVED: thank you

We are trying to sort out a series of school register indexes compiled over a number of years by the Geelong Family History Group for schools in the Barrabool Shire. These entries are in our Potpourri database.

Bricks

This advertisement appeared on the front page of the Geelong Advertiser on 19 Dec 1840 and 26 Dec 1840.

What was "THE BRICKS: Branch Association"?

"Bricks" have been identified in Tasmania - generally louts who if they broke a window yelled "Bricks" as they fled. It is not known if this was a similar "group" in Geelong!

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The caption says "Birregurra is going ahead" but is it a photo of Birregurra or Ondit or ??

The photograph was reproduced in the Geelong Advertiser in the 1970s however "locals" ask - is it really Birregurra. Can you help - names of shopkeepers etc. - to identify the correct location?

IDENTIFIED: this is Cressy and NOT Birregurra. Confirmed with electoral rolls etc and a photo on the SLV Picture Catalogue showing these actual buildings.

View the 2nd image on the right or follow this link and look at a larger version of the image H87.52/131 taken c1909-1914.

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Information about this painting and the MOTH family can be found here.

IDENTIFIED: a member of the MOTH family has been in touch and provided some terrific information on the family and the shop